@@parody-of-eve Its nice to see people are listening to these soundtracks all these years later, I thank Doug Doug for having one of the DW4 soundtracks in his livestreams :)
@@RGisOnline I just remember playing this game with my big bro on PS2. We'd sometimes just pause the game and have a jam session or go to the options and listen to the songs there!
Agreed. It feels like a decent garage band. Like, nothin but epic riffs n chuggs lol. and oh yea, we better put some asian sounds in here too cuz this "is" supposed to be about historical chinese events and not just a heavy metal album lmao. I'd bet whoever produced the music had a lot of fun making it.
Dynasty Warriors kicked off years and years of interest in this time period, for me. Did y'all know that he literally asked to be flogged to make his "betrayal" seem more convincing?
@@UrbanCohorttbh an ingenious plan Playing it off like your dudes accused you for treason, beat you up, you act so legitimate to defect then you are like "HAHA SIKE!" and jump in the water Worse part is, no one knows you were just a spy all along. You had to calm everyone at the end with the strategist saying it was a trick to win the battle
@@41vidsZhuge Liang historically didn't do shit here tho. This was a pure Wu victory. Actually, a lot of Weis forces died from illness and hunger so it prompted Cao Cao a defeat
This battle was probably one of the most important ones in the entire saga since it was Wei's first true setback while also ensuring Shu and Wu had a future. If Cao Cao had won here, it was over.